Mac's Safety Space: Something wicked this way comes?
Hospital Safety Connection, December 9, 2010
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Okay, maybe not really wicked, but what’s the point of blogging if one doesn’t occasionally lapse into frantic hyperbole. If I had added “details at 11,” it would be just like watching prime time TV, but I digress.
First some history – back in 2004, CMS weighed in on the increasing use of wheeled computer workstations and other such devices; if you’d like to take a gander at that lovely document, it may be found here.
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